Hybrid wind and solar power plants are the next step for Australia
A wind and battery hybrid could replace a coal plant – and outperform it at almost every level. Then next step for Australia is to create fully integrated renewable generation systems.
Hybrid wind and battery projects could cover off almost all of the energy generation and grid services currently provided by Australia’s remaining coal plants, without the breakdowns or the pollution, and with a bunch of added extras coal plants can’t do.
Daniel Ryan, who is technical lead of future grid at Envision Energy, says the China-based company sees the value of hybrid renewables power stations in Australia, where wind and battery energy storage could be integrated behind a single grid connection point.
While grid-coupled solar-battery hybrid projects are all the rage in Australia’s renewables development pipeline at the moment – highly prized for their numerous economic and technological advantages – the wind sector is playing catch-up on this trend.
Ryan says that while Australia has many renewable power parks and has also built some of the world’s largest onshore wind farms, most of the operational wind and battery projects are what he describes as “un-orchestrated” separate control systems and “very simplistic.”
Given the lack of operating examples in Australia, Envision has built its own large-scale living laboratory in Chi Feng in China, to get a better understanding of what true, AC-coupled wind and battery energy storage systems (BESS) can offer a modern-day grid.
“This is not a pilot or a small demonstration,” Ryan told the 2026 Wind Industry Forum in Melbourne on 26 May.
“It’s a self-developed, fully integrated renewable generation system,........
